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I have some girardinus falcatus(blue eyed livebearer) that seem hardy and prolific. Really like to watch them. They look kind of like a scissor tail rasbora.

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I personally think the Red Rainbows will be too big for that size tank. If you are interested in a schooling fish, I would trade in the Rainbows and the kribs for a larger school of Rummy nose or Cardinals. The key with Rummy-nose tetras and Cardinals is a well aged tank (set up for at least a year) and warmer water (82F). Both of these guys love a well planted tank.

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Rainbows might be the ones killing your schooling fish.

My rainbows might be the ones killing them? I always thought it was probably my kribs?!? And rainbows known for that? Do I need to get rid of them if I am going to get more little fish?

I've always had success with Serpae tetras, when you get them in a well planted tank they get a bright red and are gorgeous.

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I have some girardinus falcatus(blue eyed livebearer) that seem hardy and prolific. Really like to watch them. They look kind of like a scissor tail rasbora.

I agree with fishclubgirl the falcatus make an awesome school and extremely hardy and prolific. They have been the most active school I have and have loved my planted tank. I started with 8 and how have over 32 (thanks AM).

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Reading through this, I noticed she had given up on neons(as I did many years ago). My other suggestion in the tetra group would be blue tetras. I had a group several years ago that ended up passing away due to old age. They were very hardy and quite pretty. Then I got bitten by the "betta" bug and the rest is history!!

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Haven't you heard that "Boys don't cry". My bad, I'm better at sexing fish than AA members. Good thing, my bf's not on here or we would've never hooked up!!

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Hi Everyone,

Seeing as you all seem pretty well versed in shoal/schooling fish, I have a semi-related question to ask. I know that you have to keep most of this type of fish in the half-dozen minimum quantities, but can that half-dozen be made up of different types? For example, I have a smaller tank and can not support much more than the minimum required number of 6, but for that 6 could you have say, 2 Green Tetras, 2 Cardinal Tetras and 2 Lemon Tetras? Or do all 6 have to be of the same species?

This question has been on my mind frequently as I try to pick my new pets but still have some color and variety in my tiny newbie tank. Thanks for your time.

ChakaRaka.

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Hi Everyone,

For example, I have a smaller tank and can not support much more than the minimum required number of 6, but for that 6 could you have say, 2 Green Tetras, 2 Cardinal Tetras and 2 Lemon Tetras? Or do all 6 have to be of the same species?

ChakaRaka.

I believe if the fish are of the same size, then they can school together. Color of the fish should also play a part, I think ..

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